BackgroundIn this retrospective study, data from patients listed in the Korea Central Cancer Registry during 1993-2014 were analysed, to investigate the incidence and survival of second primary cancers (SPCs) after a diagnosis of primary peritoneal, epithelial ovarian, and fallopian tubal (POFT) cancer.MethodsThe standardised incidence ratio (SIR) and survival outcomes of patients with SPCs among POFT cancer survivors were analysed.ResultsAmong 20,738 POFT cancer survivors, 798 (3.84%) developed SPCs, at an average interval of 5.50 years. SPC risk in POFT survivors (SIR, 1.29) was higher compared to the general population. The most high-risk type of SPC was leukaemia (3.07) followed by the lung and bronchus (1.80), colon (1.58), rectum...
Abstract Background For the expanding population of bladder cancer survivors in Korea, the developme...
This study aimed to determine whether the risk conferred by gynecologic cancer (GC) as second primar...
WOS: 000290536100034PubMed ID: 20628749Several studies have reported an increased risk of second pri...
Abstract Background In this retrospective study, data from patients listed in the Korea Central Canc...
Primary fallopian tube cancer (PFTC) is a rare disease, and its aetiological factors are poorly unde...
To evaluate the incidence of secondary primary malignancy (SPM) in patients with ovarian cancer usin...
PurposeTo evaluate the incidence of colon cancer as a second primary cancer (CCSPC) and the survival...
Abstract Background Women with endometrial cancer (EC) have favorable prognoses, leaving them vulner...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
Along with the increasing incidence and favorable prognosis, more women diagnosed with endometrial c...
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) is increasingly employed as a risk-reducing strategy for epith...
Background. The pattern of second cancers after treatment for cervical cancer provides important inf...
Objective. Primary peritoneal cancer is rare and considered equivalent to stage III/IV ovarian cance...
Figure S1. Survival outcomes from onset of POFT cancer according to stage. (TIF 67 kb
International audienceThe objective of this study was to evaluate the risk for cancer patients of de...
Abstract Background For the expanding population of bladder cancer survivors in Korea, the developme...
This study aimed to determine whether the risk conferred by gynecologic cancer (GC) as second primar...
WOS: 000290536100034PubMed ID: 20628749Several studies have reported an increased risk of second pri...
Abstract Background In this retrospective study, data from patients listed in the Korea Central Canc...
Primary fallopian tube cancer (PFTC) is a rare disease, and its aetiological factors are poorly unde...
To evaluate the incidence of secondary primary malignancy (SPM) in patients with ovarian cancer usin...
PurposeTo evaluate the incidence of colon cancer as a second primary cancer (CCSPC) and the survival...
Abstract Background Women with endometrial cancer (EC) have favorable prognoses, leaving them vulner...
BackgroundIn the current study, the authors attempted to describe the incidence, most common sites, ...
Along with the increasing incidence and favorable prognosis, more women diagnosed with endometrial c...
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) is increasingly employed as a risk-reducing strategy for epith...
Background. The pattern of second cancers after treatment for cervical cancer provides important inf...
Objective. Primary peritoneal cancer is rare and considered equivalent to stage III/IV ovarian cance...
Figure S1. Survival outcomes from onset of POFT cancer according to stage. (TIF 67 kb
International audienceThe objective of this study was to evaluate the risk for cancer patients of de...
Abstract Background For the expanding population of bladder cancer survivors in Korea, the developme...
This study aimed to determine whether the risk conferred by gynecologic cancer (GC) as second primar...
WOS: 000290536100034PubMed ID: 20628749Several studies have reported an increased risk of second pri...